Carriers restart Singapore-Phuket route after airport reopens

Singapore - Airlines were resuming their service between Singapore and the popular Thai holiday island of Phuket after the facility reopened following its closure by anti-government demonstrators, a newspaper report said.

Tiger Air and Air Asia planned to resume their service Monday, The Straits Times reported.

SilkAir became the first to reopen the route, resuming its flights Sunday night and upping its regularly scheduled single evening flight between Singapore and Phuket to three to ferry its backlog of passengers between the two destinations. It said it would operate its normal schedule of five flights Monday.

Phuket's international airport reopened Sunday after demonstrators who were calling for Thailand's government to step down raided and closed it Friday. Two other southern Thai international airports, in Krabi and Hat Yai, reopened Saturday.

One Singaporean passenger told the Times she had to pay 2,000 Singapore dollars (1,406 US dollars) in additional hotel and other expenses because of the delay in her departure.

During the Phuket airport's closure, many passengers had to find alternate transport, such as buses, at their own expense to Bangkok to leave the country. (dpa)